Worship, Renewal, Redemption

An Outreach Magazine Article (Published on January 7, 2022)

When we think about worship, our minds easily go to the religious songs we sing about God. Worship includes that spiritual practice, of course, but it involves so much more. Worship is intentional embodiment; it is when we lend our entire beings in the presence of God—who is always with us and in us—affirming the reality of our identity. 

All people are created in the image of God. We are people created to worship the creator, God. We—our minds, bodies and souls—are vessels that display that goodness of God’s divinity and beauty of his creativity. With this embodiment and with our work, believers display the good news that the kingdom of God is at hand, that he has rescued us from the snare of our common enemy and is making all things new. God is alive and steadily at work in our broken world, and he has invited us into his great redemption story.

This is the reason that worship cannot be limited to specific songs that we sing in certain settings. Worship is a daily exercise of our faith…

Read the FULL Outreach Magazine Article: https://outreachmagazine.com/features/leadership/70101-worship-renewal-redemption.html

Published by Natasha Sistrunk Robinson

Servant of Jesus. Truth-teller. Leader. Mentor. Author of Books.

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